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PROBLUE: Healthy Ocean, Healthy Economies, Healthy Communities

Overview

PROBLUE is a Multi-Donor Trust Fund, housed at the World Bank, that supports the development of integrated, sustainable and healthy marine and coastal resources. PROBLUE contributes to the implementation of  and is fully aligned with the World Bank¡¯s vision to create a world free of poverty on a livable planet.

PROBLUE supports the World Bank¡¯s overall ocean portfolio. PROBLUE focuses on four key areas:

  1. The management of sustainable fisheries and aquaculture
  2. Addressing threats posed to ocean health by marine pollution, including litter and plastics, from marine or land-based sources
  3. The sustainable development of key oceanic sectors such as tourism, maritime transport and off-shore renewable energy
  4. Building government capacity to manage marine resources, including nature-based infrastructure such as mangroves, in an integrated way to deliver more and long-lasting benefits to countries and communities

Cross-cutting issues such as poverty; livelihoods; social inclusion, including gender; climate change; and maximizing finance for development are interwoven throughout the program.

Read our Frequently Asked Questions for more information. 

fisherman in the sea off the coast, Nha Mat, Vietnam
Fisherman in Nha Mat, Vietnam. Photo credit: Vadim Petrakov/Shutterstock.

PROBLUE is a new Multi-Donor Trust Fund, housed at the World Bank, that supports the development of integrated, sustainable and healthy marine and coastal resources. With the Blue Economy Action Plan as its foundation, PROBLUE contributes to the implementation of   and is fully aligned with the World Bank¡¯s twin goals of ending extreme poverty and increasing the income and welfare of the poor in a sustainable way.

PROBLUE is part of the World Bank¡¯s overall oceans program, which in 2018 amounted to around $4.1 billion with a further $1.5 billion in the pipeline.

PROBLUE Focuses on Four Key Areas:

  • The management of sustainable fisheries and aquaculture
  • Addressing threats posed to ocean health by marine pollution, including litter and plastics, from marine or land-based sources
  • The sustainable development of key oceanic sectors such as tourism, maritime transport and off-shore renewable energy
  • Building government capacity to manage marine resources, including nature-based infrastructure such as mangroves, in an integrated way to deliver more and long-lasting benefits to countries and communities

Cross-cutting issues such as poverty, livelihoods, gender, climate change and maximizing finance for development, are interwoven throughout the program.

Read Frequently Asked Questions to learn more about PROBLUE program. 

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Fishermen in Mauritania. Photo Credit: Anre Hoel/ World Bank.